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flying, norwich to edinburgh
When I google this I get holiday deals and stuff not the info I need.
If i'm flying from norwich to Edinburgh do I need a hundred percent indate passport?
Or will ID such as an explore card or a passport that will be ONE DAY! and then eight days out of date, on the outgoing and ingoiing flights respectively be ok, aslong as it looks like me?
If i'm flying from norwich to Edinburgh do I need a hundred percent indate passport?
Or will ID such as an explore card or a passport that will be ONE DAY! and then eight days out of date, on the outgoing and ingoiing flights respectively be ok, aslong as it looks like me?
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Acceptable forms of Photographic ID
A valid passport. An expired passport can be used up to a maximum of two years after expiry (Domestic flights only).
* Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
* Valid photographic driving licence
* Valid armed forces identity card
* Valid police warrant card/badge
* Valid airport employees security identity pass
* A child on parent’ s passport is an acceptable form of ID
* Citizen Card
* Valid photographic firearm certificate
* Valid Government-issued identity card
* SMART card
* Electoral identity card
* NUS cards photographic ( National Union of Students)
* Photographic University/College ID card
* Company ID cards of Nationally recognized companies (photographic).
https://tabs.flybe.com/faq/paxInfo.htm#id
Acceptable forms of Photographic ID
A valid passport. An expired passport can be used up to a maximum of two years after expiry (Domestic flights only).
* Valid photographic EU or Swiss national identity card
* Valid photographic driving licence
* Valid armed forces identity card
* Valid police warrant card/badge
* Valid airport employees security identity pass
* A child on parent’ s passport is an acceptable form of ID
* Citizen Card
* Valid photographic firearm certificate
* Valid Government-issued identity card
* SMART card
* Electoral identity card
* NUS cards photographic ( National Union of Students)
* Photographic University/College ID card
* Company ID cards of Nationally recognized companies (photographic).
https://tabs.flybe.com/faq/paxInfo.htm#id
aaahh thanks mcfluff i'd just found it myself, so I can sue my passport. But the commanding officer said we didn't need a passport but I thought I'd check seeing as I haven't got many other forms of ID.
I'll tell her tomorrow incase anyone that's going hasn't got a passport at all but were told that that's ok.
I'll tell her tomorrow incase anyone that's going hasn't got a passport at all but were told that that's ok.
oi. Anyway i don't plan on spending much, there won't be many opportunities, i'm spending a week on this http://www.google.co....337&q=ts+jack+petchey
Redman no, that's the boat i'm GOING on suggesting I haven't been on it yet . . .
Reiver, we've already paid for everything so I imagine they'll take a fiver out from everyone's money and an instructor will pay it in. Although what we paid might only cover for mini bus petrol or trains and buses, that's what most people use to get the far away places plus we'll have to use a bus to get from the airport to the docks. BUT it is partly subsidised, IDK.
Reiver, we've already paid for everything so I imagine they'll take a fiver out from everyone's money and an instructor will pay it in. Although what we paid might only cover for mini bus petrol or trains and buses, that's what most people use to get the far away places plus we'll have to use a bus to get from the airport to the docks. BUT it is partly subsidised, IDK.
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